Elijah Porter, 10, is all
smiles in Paradise, Nfld., on Wednesday, August 15, 2012. Porter has
garnered national attention since sending a note of support and his
timbits soccer medal to the Canadian men's 4x100 relay team.

(The Canadian Press)

Elijah Porter, 10, is all
smiles in Paradise, Nfld., on Wednesday, August 15, 2012. Porter has
garnered national attention since sending a note of support and his
timbits soccer medal to the Canadian men's 4x100 relay team.

(The Canadian Press)

Newfoundland boy garners national attention for sending letter, medal to men’s relay team
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London 2012

In his letter, the 10-year-old Paradise boy said it wasn’t right when the team lost its bronze medal for a lane violation.

Porter later said he wrote the letter because he felt bad for the team, particularly Jared Connaughton, who stepped on the border of his lane prior to handing off the baton to Warner during their race Saturday.

“When I saw that he touched the line ... I thought, `Why are rules like that?’ Porter said. ”Even though it’s unchangeable, I thought I could make him feel better by sending him a letter ... and sending him my own medal.“

Kim Porter, his mother, said she doesn’t believe the attention his heartwarming gesture has garnered will overwhelm him.

“Our son is a very unique child and he takes things in stride,” she said. “I don’t think it’s going to go to his head. I think he’s just going to be the same Elijah who loves nature and science.”

He included with his letter a Timbits soccer medal that he won a few years ago. A spokeswoman for Tim Hortons said the company will give him another medal, as well as a bicycle.

“We’re really proud of him,” said Nicki Power. “As a token of his kindness, we of course are going to be replacing his Timbit soccer medal that he gave to the Olympic team, but we would also like to offer him a Tim Hortons 21-speed mountain bike in appreciation and hopefully he’ll get some good use out of that.”

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